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    RUSSIA FAILS TO STIR TENSIONS IN ARMENIAN-POPULATED REGION - SENIOR GEORGIAN MP

    Kavkas-Press
    March 2 2009
    Georgia

    Tbilisi, 2 March: According to the chairman of the parliament's foreign
    relations committee, Akaki Minashvili, Georgia has good-neighbourly
    and constructive relations with the Armenian authorities and all
    citizens in Samtskhe-Javakheti Province [part of which is populated
    predominately by ethnic Armenians] live calmly and in peace.

    Minashvili was commenting on the protest rally held last week outside
    the Georgian embassy in Armenia by local nationalist organizations
    under the demand to release "innocent Armenians" [reference to two
    ethnic Armenians arrested in Samtskhe-Javakheti on 23 January on
    charges of spying for a foreign country].

    "A certain group of people is trying with the help of the Russian
    special services to provoke something, but they have made no progress
    whatsoever to this end," Minashvili said.

    "Our citizens in Samtskhe-Javakheti, like in other regions, feel calm
    and peaceful irrespective of their ethnic origin," he added.

    The MP said that "infrastructure rebuilding efforts are actively under
    way in Samtskhe-Javakheti, and repair works on the road connecting
    the region to the rest of Georgia will be finished soon. Furthermore,
    Georgian language teaching programmes are actively under way under
    the aegis of the Education Ministry and work on protecting the rights
    of ethnic minorities is ongoing".

    It should be pointed out that Parliament Speaker Davit Bakradze visited
    Armenia in late February. During the visit, he met Armenian President
    Serzh Sargsyan. The main topics of the closed meeting were cooperation
    and political and economic relations between the two countries.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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